Transfer
DEAL ON: Arsenal interested in signing €30m-rated Mexico international wing wizard

Arsenal and Newcastle United are interested in bringing Hriving Lozano to the PL. Mexico international is having a decent campaign, but with his contractual situation, Napoli could make him available if a suitable offer arrives. The 27-year-old forward was a footballer strongly linked with a move to the PL years ago.
The Mexican winger ended up joining the Partenopei and has had a mixed time in his career at Naples. The Mexican could move teams this month or the summer as his contractual situation baffles fans. The former PSV winger has 18 months left on his contract, and Napoli may brace themselves for offers during the winter window.
Napoli are leading the domestic charts, as Spalleti may want to keep all his current footballers for the title race. Yet, there is mention of interest from Arsenal and Newcastle United in Lozano. The Gunners are in the market for a wide attacker, with Mykhaylo Mudryk their main target for January.
Talks with Shakhtar Donetsk have proved complicated, so the chances of the Spanish coach shifting to an alternative exists. Mikel Arteta has already made it clear that he wants to add quality footballers to his squad, not just numbers.
The London giants lack depth in the wide areas as Martinelli, and Saka have taken on the pressure themselves. A footballer like Mudryk would immensely improve their chances in the title race, but someone in the mould of Hirving could also prove effective.
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